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Overcoming antibiotic resistance: the potential and pitfalls of drug repurposing
Journal of drug targeting (Print)Since its emergence shortly after the discovery of penicillin, antibiotic resistance has escalated dramatically, posing a significant health threat and economic burden.
Mohammad Abavisani +4 more
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Repurposing Drugs for Cancer Prevention
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2016Development of agents for cancer prevention has been particularly challenging for two main reasons. One is the inherent difficulty in identifying targets for the heterogeneous group of processes that lead to invasive cancer arising at different target organ sites, while the other is the need for safe, tolerable interventions that can be given for ...
Daniel K, Lee, Eva, Szabo
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Drug repurposing in kidney disease
Kidney International, 2018Drug repurposing, is the re-tasking of known medications for new clinical indications. Advantages, compared to de novo drug development, include reduced cost and time to market plus the added benefit of a known pharmacokinetic and safety profiles. Suitable drug candidates are identified through serendipitous observations, data mining, or increased ...
Usha, Panchapakesan, Carol, Pollock
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In the dynamic landscape of cancer therapeutics, the innovative strategy of drug repurposing emerges as a transformative paradigm, heralding a new era in the fight against malignancies. This book chapter aims to embark on the comprehension of the strategic deployment of approved drugs for repurposing and the meticulous journey of drug repurposing from ...
Juni, Banerjee +2 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery
Background Hyperpigmentation is a skin disorder characterized by a localized darkening of the skin due to increased melanin production. When patients fail first line topical treatments, secondary treatments such as chemical peels and lasers are offered ...
Shuwei Chen +5 more
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Background Hyperpigmentation is a skin disorder characterized by a localized darkening of the skin due to increased melanin production. When patients fail first line topical treatments, secondary treatments such as chemical peels and lasers are offered ...
Shuwei Chen +5 more
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2015
The aim of this discussion was to explore the concept and purpose of repositioning drugs, understand the boundaries that still underlie the technique and, analyze repurposed drugs, so they can serve of inspiration for the future of drug discovery and development.
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The aim of this discussion was to explore the concept and purpose of repositioning drugs, understand the boundaries that still underlie the technique and, analyze repurposed drugs, so they can serve of inspiration for the future of drug discovery and development.
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Drug repurposing: progress, challenges and recommendations
Nature reviews. Drug discovery, 2018S. Pushpakom +13 more
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Tarantino +2 more
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Drug repurposing for respiratory infections
Respiratory infections such as Coronavirus disease 2019 are a substantial worldwide health challenge, frequently resulting in severe sickness and death, especially in susceptible groups. Conventional drug development for respiratory infections faces obstacles such as extended timescales, substantial expenses, and the rise of resistance to current ...Juveriya, Israr +2 more
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